Day 1- I need to improve on crime in my city. I should put more police stations around the city. Pollution is one thing thats going good in my city. I use hydro-electric power and it doesn't pollute the air. I plan on adding a stadium and airport as soon as my city grows.
Three cities that follow a grid pattern are Milwaukee, Chicago and New York City. Three cities that don't follow a grid pattern are London, Paris and Warsaw.
Day 2- Pollution is becoming a big thing in my city because of all the industrial stuff going on. I plan on fixing this by adding more trees around the industrial areas. I also need to add more schools and museums, my citizens are kind of dumb right now. Otherwise my city is going great so far, i'm not losing any money each year and my people are living longer.
Grid- A network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformyl spaced, to locate points on a map.
Commerce- An interchange of goods or commodities, especially on a large scale between countries.
Industry- Any general business activity; commercial enterprise.
Residence- A structure serving as a dwelling or home.
Zoning- Pertaining to the division of an area into zones, as to restrict the number and types of buildings and their uses.
Property Tax- A tax levied on real or personal property.
Recreation- The act of creating something new.
Mayor- The leader of a city or town.
Alderman- A member of a municipal legislative body, especially of a municipal council.
Common Council- The local legislative body of a municipal government.
Day 3- I solved the city pollution problem. The real problem now is education, my people haven't reached 100 yet. I should probably add some more schools, colleges, museums and libraries. Also i'm losing money now and I don't know why. I will probably raise taxes to bring in more money. When I get enough money I will add more residential area to collect more tax money.
In my neighborhood it is mostly single family residential. There is one institutional area and that is the cemetery across the street. There is also some local business in my neighborhood. There is some two family areas a little south of my house.
Day 4- My city's pollution is getting a little better. I added more trees and took out some of the industrial zones to make less pollution. My citizens want a pollution ordinance and I don't know what that means. My city is making money now because I added more residential and raised taxes a little bit. So now I can afford an airport ans seaport to bring in a little more extra money.
How a wind power plant works-
A wind energy system transforms the energy of the wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be harnessed for practical use. Mechanical energy is most commonly used for pumping water in rural or remote locations- the "farm windmill" still seen in many rural areas of the U.S. is a mechanical wind pumper - but it can also be used for many other purposes grinding grain, sawing, pushing a sailboat . Wind electric turbines generate electricity for homes and businesses and for sale to utilities.
Day 5- My city is losing money again! I tried raising taxes, but now everyone is leaving my city. I think i'm gonna get rid of some ordinances to gain more money. 1 other problem is health, my people are dieing at 68. I tried cutting down on pollution and crime, but nothing is working. Otherwise my city is doing really well. My people are smart now because i added more schools, libraries and museums.
How MIlwaukee get its water-
Miwaukee get its water from Lake Michigan and them is sent to the water treatment plant. Milwaukee treats Lake Michigan water at two plants, passing the water through multiple treatment process barriers that keep illness-causing microorganisms from the drinking water. The primary form of disinfection is ozonation, in which ozone gas is bubbled through the water. The highly reactive gas destroys illness-causing microorganisms, controls taste and odor, and reduces chlorinated disinfection byproducts. Following inactivation of microorganisms, the processes of coagulation, settling, and filtration remove additional particles.
Day 6- I really need to expand my city, my population is at 30,000 poeple now. My city isn't that big right now. I'm gonna expand my city a lot so more people will come into my city. I added more residentail to collect more taxes. I plan on adding another stadium soon as soon as I get more money. My crime rate and pollution is very low which should raise the life expectancy a little more. My city is making really good progress right now.
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Day 7- My citizens are finally smarter and living longer! They're at 102 smartness and living until 70. My pollution and crime is still low,so thats all good. I finally added a seaport to create more jobs in my city. I finally added on to my small airport. I costed me about 20,000 to add more onto it. I still have about another 25,000 dollars left to spend. I might spend it on a highway or add on to my city.
Three cities that follow a grid pattern are Milwaukee, Chicago and New York City. Three cities that don't follow a grid pattern are London, Paris and Warsaw.
Day 2- Pollution is becoming a big thing in my city because of all the industrial stuff going on. I plan on fixing this by adding more trees around the industrial areas. I also need to add more schools and museums, my citizens are kind of dumb right now. Otherwise my city is going great so far, i'm not losing any money each year and my people are living longer.
Grid- A network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformyl spaced, to locate points on a map.
Commerce- An interchange of goods or commodities, especially on a large scale between countries.
Industry- Any general business activity; commercial enterprise.
Residence- A structure serving as a dwelling or home.
Zoning- Pertaining to the division of an area into zones, as to restrict the number and types of buildings and their uses.
Property Tax- A tax levied on real or personal property.
Recreation- The act of creating something new.
Mayor- The leader of a city or town.
Alderman- A member of a municipal legislative body, especially of a municipal council.
Common Council- The local legislative body of a municipal government.
Day 3- I solved the city pollution problem. The real problem now is education, my people haven't reached 100 yet. I should probably add some more schools, colleges, museums and libraries. Also i'm losing money now and I don't know why. I will probably raise taxes to bring in more money. When I get enough money I will add more residential area to collect more tax money.
In my neighborhood it is mostly single family residential. There is one institutional area and that is the cemetery across the street. There is also some local business in my neighborhood. There is some two family areas a little south of my house.
Day 4- My city's pollution is getting a little better. I added more trees and took out some of the industrial zones to make less pollution. My citizens want a pollution ordinance and I don't know what that means. My city is making money now because I added more residential and raised taxes a little bit. So now I can afford an airport ans seaport to bring in a little more extra money.
How a wind power plant works-
A wind energy system transforms the energy of the wind into mechanical or electrical energy that can be harnessed for practical use. Mechanical energy is most commonly used for pumping water in rural or remote locations- the "farm windmill" still seen in many rural areas of the U.S. is a mechanical wind pumper - but it can also be used for many other purposes grinding grain, sawing, pushing a sailboat . Wind electric turbines generate electricity for homes and businesses and for sale to utilities.
Day 5- My city is losing money again! I tried raising taxes, but now everyone is leaving my city. I think i'm gonna get rid of some ordinances to gain more money. 1 other problem is health, my people are dieing at 68. I tried cutting down on pollution and crime, but nothing is working. Otherwise my city is doing really well. My people are smart now because i added more schools, libraries and museums.
How MIlwaukee get its water-
Miwaukee get its water from Lake Michigan and them is sent to the water treatment plant. Milwaukee treats Lake Michigan water at two plants, passing the water through multiple treatment process barriers that keep illness-causing microorganisms from the drinking water. The primary form of disinfection is ozonation, in which ozone gas is bubbled through the water. The highly reactive gas destroys illness-causing microorganisms, controls taste and odor, and reduces chlorinated disinfection byproducts. Following inactivation of microorganisms, the processes of coagulation, settling, and filtration remove additional particles.
Day 6- I really need to expand my city, my population is at 30,000 poeple now. My city isn't that big right now. I'm gonna expand my city a lot so more people will come into my city. I added more residentail to collect more taxes. I plan on adding another stadium soon as soon as I get more money. My crime rate and pollution is very low which should raise the life expectancy a little more. My city is making really good progress right now.
Day 7- My citizens are finally smarter and living longer! They're at 102 smartness and living until 70. My pollution and crime is still low,so thats all good. I finally added a seaport to create more jobs in my city. I finally added on to my small airport. I costed me about 20,000 to add more onto it. I still have about another 25,000 dollars left to spend. I might spend it on a highway or add on to my city.